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Sons of Terry Leach
Valadius Nov 20 2014 03:52 PM |
I know that many of us are aware of some of the fantastic transaction trees that the Mets have accumulated over the years. Well, Ben Lindbergh at Grantland just released a piece where he traces the longest transaction trees involving active players on every MLB team's roster, and you may be surprised (or not) to find out that the transaction tree starting with the signing of Terry Leach on July 27, 1980 and continuing through the present day with David Wright currently ranks as the second-longest in all of baseball. Additionally, the trade chain starting with the drafting of Tim Bogar in 1987 and continuing through the present with Dilson Herrera and Vic Black ranks as fourth-longest active chain in baseball.
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seawolf17 Nov 20 2014 06:43 PM Re: Sons of Terry Leach |
Neat! I had no idea Terry Leach went all Feliciano back then -- I guess I just assumed he was in Tidewater in between 1982 and 1985.
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Edgy MD Nov 20 2014 09:10 PM Re: Sons of Terry Leach |
Pretty cool that Leach started that chain and quickly came back to the team as a free agent.
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Mets – Willets Point Nov 21 2014 08:24 AM Re: Sons of Terry Leach |
I'd like to see trade-only chains. The compensation pick stuff seems to muck things up.
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Edgy MD Nov 21 2014 08:54 AM Re: Sons of Terry Leach |
I don't know. I kind of think of it as real value back on the investment. I know GMs do.
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